A Cup of Nepali Tea: A Mother’s Day Story
A heartfelt reflection on motherhood, gratitude and family, with a simple Nepali tea recipe children can make with Dad’s help to surprise mum and granny this Mother’s Day.
Read MoreA heartfelt reflection on motherhood, gratitude and family, with a simple Nepali tea recipe children can make with Dad’s help to surprise mum and granny this Mother’s Day.
Read MoreIt’s nice to have a special day – preparations, present hunting, lunches, brunches, dinners and afternoon teas. But it’s still the little things that make a Mother’s Day.
Read MoreWhat are your plans for Mother’s Day this spring? You can’t go wrong with traditional afternoon tea. Whether you’d like it to be sophisticated and decadent or just nice and cosy you’ll find a lot of places to choose from in Cheshire and Manchester. Some lively entertainment can be added too – from sing along and painting to performances and yoga classes. Have a happy Mother’s Day!
Read MoreMother’s day can, of course, be spent at home or in a nice cosy cafe round the corner. But if you’re feeling adventurous and think that she might be too, you can take mum on a boat cruise, taxi city tour or through the countryside by steam train.
Read MoreHappy Mothers Day! Check the info-graphic from vouchercloud to see what kind of traditions people have for Mother’s Day in different countries
Read MoreThis Mother’s Day, Street Child is asking Mothers to help transform the lives of children orphaned by Ebola in West Africa by passing on a present at passthepresents.org
Read MoreNorthenden arts, crafts and ceramics café Tiny Tots & Teapots is launching a Mother’s Day event on Saturday March 14, 2015 at 10:00, 12:30 and 15:00 to tempt patrons into giving their mothers, wives or grandmothers a special treat.
Read MoreMother’s Day crafts don’t have to be difficult or time consuming. A simple but special drawing for Mum, or a homemade card are just lovely things to receive. Whatever you do this Mother’s Day a hug and a thank you go a long way.
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